A brief history of work.

Below I’ve carved out a couple galleries of work for you to take a look at. If you want to dive deeper, check out one of the retrospectives. Or just, ya know, poke around and look at things. If you see something that interests you and want to know more, drop me a line. I’m always happy to talk.

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A Wilhelm Scream: A Salior’s Adieu or How to tell a story in 3 (NOW 4) parts.

I do a lot of work with AWS, they’re friends from way back. A fun one is doing posters for their hometown shows. The three posters above are presented in story order, but not in chronological order.
I love building in story threads that can gone back to years later, we do this a lot with their stuff.

An outtake from the Career Suicide: 10 Years Later photoshoot. Photo by Emily Walter


For The Neighborhood

Just because you’re a small business, it doesn’t mean that you should have bad design. In fact it means just the opposite.
Below is a selection of stuff I’ve done over the years for some RI based businesses. I enjoy working with smaller businesses because you tend to get more leeway with your ideas. Plus, lots of the people you work with are your friends, so win / win.
Most of the stuff I post onthe site here is for clients like these.
You can check out more under the Graphics tab or for a deep dive into the rebranding of Union Station Brewery you can check out that retrospective here.


From the Road

One of the biggest challenges in Event design is standing out. This is a selection of some of some of my favorite WOW statements. These are statements that stop you in your tracks and make you want to interact.
They are so fun to create. If you want to learn WHY we build these statements the way we do I recommend picking up The Imagineering Pyramid.
I’m in the process of putting together a retrospective of my favorite Event executions, so until I’m done, please just look through the Events tab.

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